Dog stolen from outside North Portland bar

This Siberian husky, named Tuesday, was stolen from outside a North Portland bar on FridayCourtesy of Portland Police Bureau

Portland police are asking for help finding a Siberian husky stolen Friday from outside a North Portland bar.

Joel Sprenger told police he tied up his dog, named Tuesday, outside the World Famous Kenton Club, located at 2025 North Kilpatrick Street, around 4 p.m. and left the dog there for 15 minutes while he ran inside. When he returned, the dog was gone.

Surveillance video showed a man walk over to Tuesday, untie and then sit with her. He then walked away, heading west on Kilpatrick Street.

Tuesday is a female Siberian husky with black and white fur and weighs about 38 pounds. Her collar is white or tan and her leash is purple and green climbing rope with attached carabiners. The dog does have an ID chip.

The man who took Tuesday is described as 5-foot-9, 180 pounds and 45-55 years old. He was seen on the surveillance tape wearing a dark stocking cap, glasses, a tan twill jacket and jeans. He also has a gray beard.

Police are asking anyone who sees Tuesday or the man call (503) 823-3333. Police also suggest taking the dog to the Oregon Humane Society if she’s found.